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SUBJECT: MORE ON THE INTRUDERS FILE:UFO3313
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Message #2075 "CONTACT: Abductee/Contact Echo"
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Date: 15-Jun-92 17:23
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From: Dave Roscoe
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To: John Stepkowski
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Subj: Re: Intruders
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Previous Reply is Message #1991.
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JS> Hi there!
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>> I have moved a portion of your message to Mike Christol
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>> about the Intruders and answered it here in case you don't get
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>> it on SPACE_LINK...
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JS> Thanks for going to that trouble; the message did not appear in
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JS> the SPACE_LINK echo (at least not down here).
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I suspected as much. No problem! :)
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>> JS> But if they have this great skill and knowledge, why torment
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>> JS> 'contactees' by allowing them to remember the experience?
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>> JS> Wouldn't it be kinder to "zap" peoples' minds so that they
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>> JS> wouldn't remember all of this terribly intrusive tinkering?
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>> John, memories cannot really be erased. The greys are actually
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>> only removing conscious awareness of it. The conscious awareness
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>> is created and controlled by the ego.[...]
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>> It can never be erased because it exists as energy,
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>> and energy cannot be destroyed.
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JS> I see where you're coming from with this, Dave, and I agree
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JS> with you as far as "conventional" brainwashing techniques are
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JS> concerned. However, the point I was trying to make is that
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JS> these "entities" are supposed to have extra-ordinary abilities
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JS> to manipulate the human mind and body. (check out Mike's quote
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JS> above).
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That is a good point John. I do not have an answer, just a
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speculation. Perhaps they do not wish to actualy alter the
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brain physically because they use the abductees several times over
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the course of years. If they were to alter the brains physically,
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maybe it would hamper their mission, whatever that may be. Also,
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as advanced as they are, they are still messing with a human brain.
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Any brain is complicated beyond compare, but a human brain is
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high up on the impossibly complicated list. They may know alot
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about their own brains, but it may not be possible for them to know
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that much about ours. Just a guess, though.
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JS> It is possible to "physically" destroy or interrupt the
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JS> mechanisms of memory. If you look at stroke victims or people
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JS> who have had severe head injuries, some suffer irretrievable
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JS> memory loss. A family friend received head injuries in a
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JS> traffic accident. She was on the way to a "surprise" birthday
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JS> party when she was hit by a speeding car. For some nine years
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JS> she couldn't recall the accident or anything that happened
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JS> about two months before the accident. (Two weeks before the
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JS> accident, she attended the christening of her grandson, and a
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JS> few weeks before that her other daughter had an engagement
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JS> party. Even though she had pictures and home movie footage of
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JS> both events, she wasn't able to remember any of it. She died
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JS> about two years ago and always said that when she watched
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JS> movies of herself at the events, it was like looking at a total
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JS> stranger).
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I have heard of that. I have also heard of certain traumas
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triggering recall in individuals who have forgotten a
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traumatic event such as abuse or an accident.
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JS> So if "memory" itself can't be destroyed, the mechanism of
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JS> recollection can be. I was just speculating; if these
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JS> "entities" are as advanced and compassionate as some would have
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JS> us believe, why can't they somehow permanently disconnect the
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JS> memory of the event? Of course, this raises many more
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JS> questions, ranging from whether "they" truly want the event to
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JS> be forgotten, all the way to whether this really is a genuine
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JS> "physical" occurrence.
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Again, your guess on that one is as good as mine. Maybe there
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are some governing laws we don't know about in the Cosmos. :)
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>> If statistics hold any value at all in this phenomenon, then
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>> there are MILLIONS of abductess all over the world. If that is
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>> correct, then the people actually remembering are comparibly small.
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JS> True, but you know what they say about statistics!
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JS> I've read that CBS, in relation to the publicity releases for
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JS> "Intruders," put the number of "abductees" at 1 in 50! That's
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JS> over 2 million people in the US alone!! How did they get these
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JS> numbers? Was "Have You Ever Been Abducted by Aliens?" a
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JS> question on the last census form? <g>
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You mean that question wasn't on YOURS?!?!?! Wow!
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>> The fact that some people suffer no ill effects from the knowledge of
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being
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>> abducted, etc,. and actually view it as the incredible experience that
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it
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>> is...
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JS> Uh-huh. I'll tell you what, Dave. If the Greys ever come
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JS> a'calling, offering me the chance to be a part of this
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JS> "incredible experience", how about I decline the invitation
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JS> and give them your name instead? <grin>
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Please do! They won't find enough brain left to erase, never mind
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study! :)
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JS> I appreciate the variety and depth of opinions about this whole
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JS> abduction/examination phenomenon, but the inescapabale fact is
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JS> that there are people who are emotionally scarred and
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JS> traumatised by whatever it is they believe they've
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JS> experienced. Why some appear to react "better" than others is
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JS> the subject of a lot of speculation, but the bottom line is
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JS> whether the answers are to be found in the "abductees"
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JS> themselves or in the actions of some outside agency.
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JS> If all this is merely the "grey guys" trying to earn their
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JS> Eagle Scout badges in animal (human) physiology, there're going
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JS> to be an awful lot of p*ssed off people out there.
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JS> ("Greetings, Mr Strieber! We come in Peace from a Galaxy far,
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JS> far away. Now kindly drop your trousers and bend over...")
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>> Betty Andreasson Luca is an example of this in action.
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JS> Thanks for this pointer. I'll certainly try and look into it.
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JS> Thanks again for your message, Dave!
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JS> John
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Take it easy John!
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Peace,
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Dave
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